Even in my riding of Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge, I see seniors every day. I talk to them on the streets, at the local coffee shops, and I see a lot of great things going on. When they're involved, engaged, and out volunteering, they're healthy and happy; the quality of life is great.
But when they're not, when they're stuck at home...and I'm starting to see that dementia is becoming more prevalent. Nobody really understands how we deal with it. Families don't know how to deal with it. That's the part that scares me because we can build houses; we can offer subsidies; we can do a lot of things, but when it comes to dementia, I think that's where people lose it. They don't know what to do.
Could you expand a little more on what public health initiatives are being taken on that?